ta muallif kitobidan iqtiboslar  Vendetta: a story of one forgotten

Of course I married her.
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suddenly the picturesque beauty of the scene danced before my eyes in a whirling blur of brilliancy and color from which looked forth—one face! One face beaming out like a star from a cloud of amber tresses—one face of rose-tinted, childlike loveliness—a loveliness absolutely perfect, lighted up by two luminous eyes, large and black as night—one face in which the small, curved mouth smiled half provokingly, half sweetly! I gazed and gazed again, dazzled and excited, beauty makes such fools of us all! This was a woman—one of the sex I mistrusted and avoided—a woman in the earliest spring of her youth, a girl of fifteen or sixteen at the utmost.
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What says Voltaire of the blind god? "'Qui que tu sois voila ton maitre, Il fut—il est—ou il doit etre!'"
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My best books warned me against feminine society—and I believed and accepted the warning.
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